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package org.eclipse.jface.text;



/**
 * A document partitioner divides a document into a set
 * of disjoint text partitions. Each partition has a content type, an
 * offset, and a length. The document partitioner is connected to one document
 * and informed about all changes of this document before any of the
 * document's document listeners. A document partitioner can thus
 * incrementally update on the receipt of a document change event.

* * In order to provided backward compatibility for clients of IDocumentPartitioner, extension * interfaces are used to provide a means of evolution. The following extension interfaces * exist: *

    *
  • {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitionerExtension} since version 2.0 replacing * the documentChanged method with a new one returning the minimal document region * comprising all partition changes.
  • *
  • {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitionerExtension2} since version 3.0 * introducing zero-length partitions in conjunction with the distinction between * open and closed partitions. Also provides inside in the implementation of the partitioner * by exposing the position category used for managing the partitioning information.
  • *
  • {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitionerExtension3} since version 3.1 introducing * rewrite session. It also replaces the existing {@link #connect(IDocument)} method with * a new one: {@link org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitionerExtension3#connect(IDocument, boolean)}. *
*

* Clients may implement this interface and its extension interfaces or use the standard * implementation DefaultPartitioner. *

* * @see org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitionerExtension * @see org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocumentPartitionerExtension2 * @see org.eclipse.jface.text.IDocument */ public interface IDocumentPartitioner { /** * Connects the partitioner to a document. * Connect indicates the begin of the usage of the receiver * as partitioner of the given document. Thus, resources the partitioner * needs to be operational for this document should be allocated.

* * The caller of this method must ensure that this partitioner is * also set as the document's document partitioner.

* * This method has been replaced with {@link IDocumentPartitionerExtension3#connect(IDocument, boolean)}. * Implementers should default a call connect(document) to * connect(document, false) in order to sustain the same semantics. * * @param document the document to be connected to */ void connect(IDocument document); /** * Disconnects the partitioner from the document it is connected to. * Disconnect indicates the end of the usage of the receiver as * partitioner of the connected document. Thus, resources the partitioner * needed to be operation for its connected document should be deallocated.

* The caller of this method should also must ensure that this partitioner is * no longer the document's partitioner. */ void disconnect(); /** * Informs about a forthcoming document change. Will be called by the * connected document and is not intended to be used by clients * other than the connected document. * * @param event the event describing the forthcoming change */ void documentAboutToBeChanged(DocumentEvent event); /** * The document has been changed. The partitioner updates * the document's partitioning and returns whether the structure of the * document partitioning has been changed, i.e. whether partitions * have been added or removed. Will be called by the connected document and * is not intended to be used by clients other than the connected document.

* * This method has been replaced by {@link IDocumentPartitionerExtension#documentChanged2(DocumentEvent)}. * * @param event the event describing the document change * @return true if partitioning changed */ boolean documentChanged(DocumentEvent event); /** * Returns the set of all legal content types of this partitioner. * I.e. any result delivered by this partitioner may not contain a content type * which would not be included in this method's result. * * @return the set of legal content types */ String[] getLegalContentTypes(); /** * Returns the content type of the partition containing the * given offset in the connected document. There must be a * document connected to this partitioner.

* * Use {@link IDocumentPartitionerExtension2#getContentType(int, boolean)} when * zero-length partitions are supported. In that case this method is * equivalent: *

	 *    IDocumentPartitionerExtension2 extension= (IDocumentPartitionerExtension2) partitioner;
	 *    return extension.getContentType(offset, false);
	 * 
* * @param offset the offset in the connected document * @return the content type of the offset's partition */ String getContentType(int offset); /** * Returns the partitioning of the given range of the connected * document. There must be a document connected to this partitioner.

* * Use {@link IDocumentPartitionerExtension2#computePartitioning(int, int, boolean)} when * zero-length partitions are supported. In that case this method is * equivalent: *

	 *    IDocumentPartitionerExtension2 extension= (IDocumentPartitionerExtension2) partitioner;
	 *    return extension.computePartitioning(offset, length, false);
	 * 
* * @param offset the offset of the range of interest * @param length the length of the range of interest * @return the partitioning of the range */ ITypedRegion[] computePartitioning(int offset, int length); /** * Returns the partition containing the given offset of * the connected document. There must be a document connected to this * partitioner.

* * Use {@link IDocumentPartitionerExtension2#getPartition(int, boolean)} when * zero-length partitions are supported. In that case this method is * equivalent: *

	 *    IDocumentPartitionerExtension2 extension= (IDocumentPartitionerExtension2) partitioner;
	 *    return extension.getPartition(offset, false);
	 * 
* * @param offset the offset for which to determine the partition * @return the partition containing the offset */ ITypedRegion getPartition(int offset); }




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